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| Isro's launches Oceansat-2 | 24-SEP-09 |
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| Aiming to provide weather forecasts and details on climate change through oceanography studies, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) today successfully launched its Oceansat-2 satellite into orbit from its spaceport here. |
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| Isro launches Oceansat-2 and 6 nanosats in orbit | 23-SEP-09 |
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| ISRO today placed in orbit seven satellites including Oceansat-2 within a span of 20 minutes, its first successful mission after the abrupt end of the ambitious Chandrayaan-I project. |
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| Isro looking at 25 per cent revenue growth | 05-JUL-09 |
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| The Indian Space Research Organistaion (Isro) is looking at 25 per cent growth in revenues this fiscal over Rs 1,000 crore attained last year, betting big on satellite launches and carrying space crafts of other countries. |
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| Isro successfully launches earth observation satellite | 21-APR-09 |
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| The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) today successfully launched its 14th rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), an earth observation surveillance satellite, and the micro education satellite ANUSAT. |
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| India's spy satellite to eye terrorists, infiltrators | 08-APR-09 |
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| India will launch a spy satellite from Sriharikota spaceport on April 20 primarily to keep an eye on its borders round-the-clock and help the Government in anti-infiltration and anti-terrorist operations. |
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| Isro set to use indigenously developed cryogenic engine for GSLV launch | 18-FEB-09 |
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| The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is expected to launch a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) in July this year, using an indigenously developed cryogenic engine. The flight that is likely to launch the GSAT-4 into orbit will mark the end of India's dependence on Russia, which had been supplying the cryogenic engines since 1991. India has so far launched five GSLV rockets. |
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| Satellite built by Indian university to be launched in ISRO’s next flight | 17-FEB-09 |
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| For the first time in the history of Indian space research, a satellite developed by a university in India will be launched by Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) during the next flight of the polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV). The launch vehicle tentatively scheduled for launch in March-April this year, will carry a small remote sensing satellite completely developed and fabricated by Chennai-based Anna University, sources in ISRO said. |
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| 'A perfect textbook launch' | 23-OCT-08 |
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| India today joined an elite league of nations by successfully launching its first moon mission — Chandrayaan-1. A visibly confident set of Indian space scientists, headed by Indian Space |
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| Chandrayaan-I another step closer to moon | 03-OCT-08 |
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| Chandrayaan I, India’s spacecraft which is to take off for the moon, is on its way to SHAR, ie, Sriharikota Range, to be integrated with PSLV-C11. The 50-hour countdown to the launch of |
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| Aiming for the moon | 05-MAY-08 |
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With ISRO successfully placing 10 satellites into their orbits simultaneously using the PSLV-C9 last week, according to analysts, this has put it several notches ahead of even countries like Russia. |
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| Editorial: Technology demonstration | 29-APR-08 |
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From a humble beginning with the launch of a sounding rocket to study gravity waves in 1963, the Indian space programme has come of age by successfully placing a record 10 satellites in orbit in a single go through its multi-stage Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C9, from Sriharikota. |
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